If that happens, the Redskins will have traded a No. 2 pick (2014), No. 6 pick (2012), No. 22 pick (2013), and No. 39 pick (2012) for a No. 2 pick (2012) and the right to draft RGIII.

That is ... something.

To make matter worse, the Rams have a legitimate chance to land South Carolina defensive end Jadeveon Clowney — the No. 1 prospect in the country and the most hyped prospect since Andrew Luck — if that pick stays in the top three.

Here are the teams in the race for the No. 1 pick right now (this would also be the draft order if the season ended today):

Houston Texans (2-11)

Washington Redskins (3-10), pick goes to St. Louis

Atlanta Falcons (3-10)

Minnesota Vikings (3-9-1)

Oakland Raiders (4-9)

Jacksonville Jaguars (4-9)

Cleveland Browns (4-9)

Buffalo Bills (4-9)

Tampa Bay Bucs (4-9)

Houston, Jacksonville, Cleveland, and Oakland are in desperate need of a quarterback, and would likely take one with the top pick. Minnesota and Tampa might as well.

So even if St. Louis doesn't get the No. 1 pick, there's a good chance Clowney will still be there when they pick as long as Atlanta or Buffalo doesn't finish with a worse record than Washington.